Friday, April 30, 2010

Local News


Los ingenieros piden más capacidad para los coches


An article from La Vanguardia's culture section described the problem with congestion on avenue Diagnol. There is not enough capacity on the street to support the amount of cars that occupy it. There was a vote passed with 23 to 3 votes agreeing with the need for remodeling and intervening in this problem. Possible restructuring includes additions and creation of a better tram system along this street. City planners and civil engineers believe this will be the most popular idea that they will look into and take proactive steps towards.



Park Ciutadella


Park Ciutadella has been one of my most frequently visited places. I pass through the north end of it on my way home from school and often times stop and sit on a bench in front of the Cascada fountain pictured above. This is a great spot to people watch as many people, children, and performers, all congregate in front of this fountain. I have found this to be one of the most beautiful things in Barcelona.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

CARNIVALE - SITGES



Carnivale is a huge celebration that takes place in various locations around Europe. In February I attended the one held in Sitges, Spain.

This was like nothing else I have ever seen in my life. There were thousands of people everywhere all dressed in costume, a large parade filled with floats, and several other actions taking place.


I was unaware of Sitges being one of the highest gay populations in the world and witnessed several different things to me such as parade floats filled with transexuals, dildos, and dragqueens.

The night ended with a huge dance party on the beach featuring a dj and light show. I have never been to such a crazy event in my life. The train ride home to Barcelona at 5 am was quite the scene as well!



FC Barcelona match


Going to FC Barcelona matches is one of the most intense experiences I have encountered in Europe. Camp Nou stadium holds over 120,000 people and they are all "true" fans. I watched people stand and scream the entire game and throw things at people whom left early, even though the game was not close. This was one of my first cultural events in Barcelona and was certainly a bit of a shock to see how much this team means to the city and people of Barcelona.

Taller de Tapas




This has been one of my favorite Tapas places because of the outdoor seating right at the start of the Born district and the quality of food.







There is often performers that set up close to the tables of this restaraunt and on a nice day you can be eating and drinking outside, while being entertained. The food is very fresh and reasonably priced for a nicer place.

La Paradeta


La Paradeta is one of the best meals I have ever had. The style of this restaurant is like none other I have seen. You enter, a normally crowded line, hand pick which live lobster, crab, or other seafood would want. They then take it off a fresh ice bed and bring it to the back to be cooked just the way you like it.

This restaurant is right next to my house and is constantly busy. The ordering and preparation experience is truly unique and was the freshest tasting seafood I have ever tasted.

Ruval


Raval was an area that appears to be in great transition. The area at parts appeared to be completely run down and filled with problems such as poverty, drugs, and crime. Other parts, such as the Museo de Arte Contemporaria seem to be modern additions that are helping to change around the area.

There was a large square built in front of the museum to serve as a common grounds for all types of people. This has become popular for young people as well as Pakistani men for playing sports.